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First African-American Woman Chief Justice In Fla.

Judge Peggy Quince will be state's first Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice on July 1st.
Judge Peggy Quince will be state's first Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice on July 1st.

 

Justice Peggy Quince, 60, will be the Florida Supreme Court's first African-American female chief justice on July 1st.

Justice Quince was elected by her six fellow justices for the rotating, two-year post of chief justice, the court announced Friday. Her term will begin on July 1.
 

Her professional career began with an undergraduate degree from Howard University in 1970 and a law degree from the Catholic University of America in 1975. 

She was appointed to the Second District Court of Appeal in 1993, becoming the first African-American woman appointed to any of the state's five lower appellate courts, and appointed to the state Supreme Court in 1998-99, where she became the first African-American woman to sit on the state's highest court and the third female justice.  
 

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Published Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:23 PM by publisher

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